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| how about "hungry like a wolf" and a reference to him missing a good appetite ? transfer of the wolf could thus mean re-vigorating his appetite.((SK - 16:01 CET, Jan 16 January 2015)) | | how about "hungry like a wolf" and a reference to him missing a good appetite ? transfer of the wolf could thus mean re-vigorating his appetite.((SK - 16:01 CET, Jan 16 January 2015)) |
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− | "normal humans shouldn't have large animals living inside them with the exception of some parasites such as Helminths or Cestoda" -- was that intended to mean what it says? Normal humans shouldn't have helminths or cestoda in them either! I know people can become infected with parasites, and there are anecdotes of jockeys swallowing a tapeworm egg in order to lose weight for an important race, but I would not have thought you should be recommending the practice. [[Special:Contributions/162.158.38.154|162.158.38.154]] 22:11, 10 March 2019 (UTC)
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− | : On a similar note, "all known cases of [...] are causes of disease" isn't completely true ''if'' you take into account experimental helminthic therapy. The gist is that there are worms that don't cause significant disease, and you get them intentionally to, uh, (hand wringing) calm down the immune system. --[[Special:Contributions/172.71.210.206|172.71.210.206]] 16:35, 24 January 2023 (UTC)
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− | The wolf would obvously have to be declawed and possibley detoothed to avoid shredding the persons throat and stomach.(I love how serous this disscusion about this imaginary sinario thats purpously ridiculous, I love it. This is the kind of things people should be arguing about - like if the worlds bannanas can fit in the worlds churches - :) ) [[User:Apollo11|Apollo11]] ([[User talk:Apollo11|talk]]) 15:35, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
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− | :Hmmm... A year's-worth of bananas? 105 million tonnes, apparently. Cavendish are 1.19 g/cm3 (call it 1, for trivial conversion or allowing imperfect packing), so 105 million litres of space needed. Some random person off the internet says 38 ''million'' churches (really, well, I'll take it for now), so that'd be about 2.75 litres of bananas averaged out so... can you fit a cube 14cm per side in each church? Easily!.
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− | :But not sure about the church number's reality. How about assuming 2.38 billion Christians (another claimed figure, but seems not actually unreasonable and is slightly under other estimates), they ''each'' might get 44 millilitres of boxed-banana and take the box (roughly an inch cubed) in with them. Easy enough.
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− | :Might be marginally more difficult if 'active churchgoers' are a fraction of the presumed christians. I'm not sure if I'm counted as one (I don't think I'm down as a Jedi... or Omnian), but I really haven't been in a church for ''any'' reason for years... probably was someone's wedding. But there seems to generally be room in any church that I would recognise to have the active congregation bring along multiple (even tens of?) 'banana-boxes' chuck 'em in a corner, then still do all the stuff any given congregation would do ''without'' the jumble of boxed bananas sitting over between the font and the door to the vestry, or wherever
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− | :Yes, I would say (if I haven't messed it up any more badly than I initially did) it ''can'' be done. It ''shall'' be done! ...spread the word, someone with access to both bananas and bishops can get it organised, and I might even check out how my local church deals with it. [[Special:Contributions/172.69.194.60|172.69.194.60]] 16:40, 21 March 2024 (UTC)
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